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In this book celebrated theologian Anthony
Thiselton provides clarity on three complicated and long-misunderstood
theological concepts that raise urgent practical, pastoral problems for
Christians: doubt, faith, and certainty. According to Thiselton, doubt is not
always bad, faith can have different meanings in different circumstances, and
certainty is fragile.

Drawing on his expertise in the
fields of exegesis and hermeneutics, biblical studies, and the history of
Christian thought, Thiselton works his way through the labyrinth of past
definitions while offering better, more nuanced theological understandings of
doubt, faith, and certainty. The result is a book that speaks profoundly to
existential concerns.